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Yeah, I don’t think those “redesigns” count as entirely new systems. Otherwise the DS Lite, Gameboy Advance Micro, 2DS, & such would count to.
Surprised the Gameboy Light was never released outside of Japan.
I liked the Super Gameboy to actually, it was fun playing GB games on the TV via the SNES. (The customizable options, and “easter eggs” the SuperGB had were fun to.)
Also, most Gameboy games after 1994 had Super Gameboy “enhancements” (like multiple color palettes, and a custom SuperGB boarder for the game) long after the SuperGB accessory was no longer sold for the SuperNES oddly. (Even a few “backwards compatible” GBColor games did.)
I always liked the custom/exclusive-boarders GB games came with. (That they managed to cram in the game packs with the game data.) The artwork was nice in them, and not many gamers talk about them, or appreciate them sadly.
Some like “Wario Land 2” & Game & Watch Gallery 2 had multiple SuperGB boarders. (Depending on what level, or G&W game you were playing.)
It existed alongside the Gameboy Pocket and the Gameboy Light(A Japan exclusive gameboy with a built-in light like the one on GBA SP) But they were all basically original Gameboy in different variations, right? Early Gameboy Color games were dual compatible with the original Gameboy and the Super Gameboy on the SNES.
You have no idea how much fun I’ve had with my Super Gameboy back when I was a kid. I miss it so much. The Super Gameboy was released some years before the GBC. The concept of playing a Gameboy Game with color on a big screen was really something to brag to your friends about. The colours are also adjustable, and some games have their custom screen margins along with 10 default from the SGB. Good times…
I know, I was just playing around. =P
Quite frankly, I’d say the Game Boy perfected the idea of the handheld console… of course, that’s the die-hard Nintendo nut inside me talking. ^^;
It’s also one of those most sucessful, and longest-lasting video game systems. (Lasting around 10 years before the Gameboy Color “replaced” it.) Not bad considering some people rag on the system’s lack of color, and such. (Though, quite a few Gameboy games had good graphics regardless.)
@SeraphimDawn
Yeah, it almost does. “Balloon Kid” is a very underrated GB game.
Pretty good for a Gameboy soundtrack. Sounds almost NES-like.
Oh yeah, I liked Stove Canyon. I like the old Gameboy synths to. Here’s a theme I’ll share.
F*cking Lava Flow!
I like the sound font of the Gameboy. It has this cozy feel that can barely describe about it.
Yeah, it was pretty good. The Gameboy had some pretty good games for it. Donkey Kong ’94 for GB (the one with Mario) was pretty good to.
That game was AWESOME! Addicting and had great music. Too bad mine broke, even though my GB M1989 still works.
Really? Shame, (my old GB games still work) but yeah it’s still cool on the 3DS. (And only 4 bucks, cheaper then getting a used cartridge.)
…My old gameboy copy stopped working recently. I should get that when I get a 3DS.
That game took me YEARS to 100%, but it was worth it. “Time wasted that you enjoyed was not time wasted.”